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* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.ui;
/**
* A perspective factory generates the initial page layout and visible
* action set for a page.
* <p>
* When a new page is created in the workbench a perspective is used to define
* the initial page layout. If this is a predefined perspective (based on an extension to
* the workbench's perspective extension point) an <code>IPerspectiveFactory</code>
* is used to define the initial page layout.
* </p><p>
* The factory for the perspective is created and passed an <code>IPageLayout</code>
* where views can be added. The default layout consists of the editor area with no
* additional views. Additional views are added to the layout using
* the editor area as the initial point of reference. The factory is used only briefly
* while a new page is created; then discarded.
* </p><p>
* To define a perspective clients should implement this interface and
* include the name of their class in an extension to the workbench's perspective
* extension point (named <code>"org.eclipse.ui.perspectives"</code>). For example,
* the plug-in's XML markup might contain:
* <pre>
* &LT;extension point="org.eclipse.ui.perspectives"&GT;
* &LT;perspective
* id="com.example.javaplugin.perspective"
* name="Java"
* class="com.example.javaplugin.JavaPerspective"&GT;
* &LT;/perspective&GT;
* &LT;/extension&GT;
* </pre>
* </p><p>
* Example of populating a page with standard workbench views:
* <pre>
* public void createInitialLayout(IPageLayout layout) {
* // Get the editor area.
* String editorArea = layout.getEditorArea();
*
* // Top left: Resource Navigator view and Bookmarks view placeholder
* IFolderLayout topLeft = layout.createFolder("topLeft", IPageLayout.LEFT, 0.25f,
* editorArea);
* topLeft.addView(IPageLayout.ID_RES_NAV);
* topLeft.addPlaceholder(IPageLayout.ID_BOOKMARKS);
*
* // Bottom left: Outline view and Property Sheet view
* IFolderLayout bottomLeft = layout.createFolder("bottomLeft", IPageLayout.BOTTOM, 0.50f,
* "topLeft");
* bottomLeft.addView(IPageLayout.ID_OUTLINE);
* bottomLeft.addView(IPageLayout.ID_PROP_SHEET);
*
* // Bottom right: Task List view
* layout.addView(IPageLayout.ID_TASK_LIST, IPageLayout.BOTTOM, 0.66f, editorArea);
* }
* </pre>
* </p><p>
* Within the workbench a user may override the visible views, layout and
* action sets of a predefined perspective to create a custom perspective. In such cases
* the layout is persisted by the workbench and the factory is not used.
* </p>
* @since 1.0
*/
public interface IPerspectiveFactory {
/**
* Creates the initial layout for a page.
* <p>
* Implementors of this method may add additional views to a
* perspective. The perspective already contains an editor folder
* identified by the result of <code>IPageLayout.getEditorArea()</code>.
* Additional views should be added to the layout using this value as
* the initial point of reference.
* </p>
*
* @param layout the page layout
*/
public void createInitialLayout(IPageLayout layout);
}